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I've just bought myself Serato Scratch, does anyone know of any decent tutorials to get going on it with?


Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:44 pm
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You tube!! there is also a make ur own serato on there haha


Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:10 pm
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I got it from Los Angeles for cheap anyway, if you ever need to get DJ gear, get it from LA.

I got 2 x Pioneer CDJ MK-3, 2 x Flight cases, Serato Scratch & Pioneer HDJ1000 Headphones for £1500. Bargain!!


Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:16 pm
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Tutorials? Its pretty straight forward really, manual explains it all as clear as day anyway, and even without that its pretty easy to setup. What do you want tutorials for specifically?


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Rossi wrote:
Tutorials? Its pretty straight forward really, manual explains it all as clear as day anyway, and even without that its pretty easy to setup. What do you want tutorials for specifically?


I've got started on it now, thought it might've been a bit more complicated but it seems pretty straight forward.

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tinhead25 wrote:
Rossi wrote:
Tutorials? Its pretty straight forward really, manual explains it all as clear as day anyway, and even without that its pretty easy to setup. What do you want tutorials for specifically?


I've got started on it now, thought it might've been a bit more complicated but it seems pretty straight forward.


how you finding it? Serato is going to be my next purchase, though whats putting me off at the moment is the fact it wont let you use any of the live cdj functions such as looping or key lock, the latter being critically important to me these days.

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Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:55 pm
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Pete wrote:
tinhead25 wrote:
Rossi wrote:
Tutorials? Its pretty straight forward really, manual explains it all as clear as day anyway, and even without that its pretty easy to setup. What do you want tutorials for specifically?


I've got started on it now, thought it might've been a bit more complicated but it seems pretty straight forward.


how you finding it? Serato is going to be my next purchase, though whats putting me off at the moment is the fact it wont let you use any of the live cdj functions such as looping or key lock, the latter being critically important to me these days.


Apparently you can now loop on the brand new version


Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:30 pm
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Pete wrote:
tinhead25 wrote:
Rossi wrote:
Tutorials? Its pretty straight forward really, manual explains it all as clear as day anyway, and even without that its pretty easy to setup. What do you want tutorials for specifically?


I've got started on it now, thought it might've been a bit more complicated but it seems pretty straight forward.


how you finding it? Serato is going to be my next purchase, though whats putting me off at the moment is the fact it wont let you use any of the live cdj functions such as looping or key lock, the latter being critically important to me these days.


Serato is great, it's deffo worth getting. You can loop now. I've got used it pretty quickly. I recommend it.

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I know we are about to buy one and build it into the dj case at warehouse because so many dj's are using it now


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tinhead25 wrote:
Pete wrote:
tinhead25 wrote:
Rossi wrote:
Tutorials? Its pretty straight forward really, manual explains it all as clear as day anyway, and even without that its pretty easy to setup. What do you want tutorials for specifically?


I've got started on it now, thought it might've been a bit more complicated but it seems pretty straight forward.


how you finding it? Serato is going to be my next purchase, though whats putting me off at the moment is the fact it wont let you use any of the live cdj functions such as looping or key lock, the latter being critically important to me these days.


Serato is great, it's deffo worth getting. You can loop now. I've got used it pretty quickly. I recommend it.


how about key lock?

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